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- rf '.rf .Mi .VoV;4rNo. 7. , -a. - m " i l l ill .11 II (J.- " - t . -I . l IV .r i . ; w f- -i-t r "X . " --"- ' " - - " " ' - " "' "-i " -- - - -- ---" k.- if "r W. 'V tr-Jirrv V";i.- "' " '-; "-i-'' t - if 1 OestPeiPMr? tCOi A Genuine French$i.S0 Kid Glove Offer forlldn day and Tuesday Ojriy- -'MS----,- Wre have closed out a splendid iine of these Goodr from a large im porter rhose; Good are known all over'the country, and in bumgth,s nanh'tv we are oq the inside astopricev, f- v This is the only lot . That caa be had at the prioeVahd we will save 50c to each-xus-tomer who purchases oathese twodas. ? . ; - .. "- ".,-f ..'..--" " . - -"ti. '-.1 - -'- 7 - $i,oo is what will buy a pair of Genuine French $i,5 Kid Gloves in . Black or Colors, -- -1 , Be Quick." ft t OESTRElCHER&Cfcy 51 Pilon Ave, Florida A Last of the season. rice irom thirty-fiv p fifty cents per doz n. : - S. A. GREER, Wholesale and retail deal- in Fancy, Domestic and mported Groceries. 3 Patton Ave. 48 West College. Dou You an IR0N:J0NIC? If so use " - - - -r. :-- - ' - -C . . -X- - ---- - -. - J". . - : ".' V-- PEPTO fliANGAN. " . ' Price is reduced to 75c a .Bottle. H El H ITS H EAGAtl , Druggists;. Church St and PattonAve. "in a hurry for Drugs phone l32.u 7 - Oranges Jstate tdtrranr. nn ;: "4Ati li UL uvJ Rebels Driven: Frqhi Patero? ;Tum arid i ":f -jr & si.-""--;'."';,' ;v"FigKt: Suppocoflto -JSave OPldhtiea! Attack' tlndair 'Fla nf i Truce; "i Boat Turned ; 4gainst - atcroa HadL Been Surrendered" But " the Place Had no S Been Occu-. . pieA by Americans, i i Manila Feb. iasuirgTOts a Pafteros, ten miJea wybtltTf Manila, ear-w rendered Wednesday; bmt the place -was not occupied , byr our jtroopa. : Simce the surrender taw Filipinos nave flown flags of : truce" indicfeLttog" ubmiaoni but this afiternoon they fired .upon a deitach- ment tf . Oalifotrndai troops, - TTke Cali- fornSans replied with a bat fire, driving the rebels out of the town.1 The rebels mtoved'to ithe couth where they made a etand &ud an engaffemen followed. crattauSngs urafil dark' The Callfcyr- niAiw were reiriforced by la part of the First Wiainr, First Idaho and Uitab-artillery. - - . The-flormea: Spaaiish gunboat Laguna de Bay sfaiited this afternoon to shell v. , - y . - ... tlhe 'enemy's rear.; ' It Sa supposed the In- eurgnntSi r-;rwbd evacuated the town upon Its surrender, 3iad been secretly gttheriqg' at Pateros under cover of the flajjpf3mcrtn"tne obJectnoffaMng the attack. STUBB0RI1 .RESISTANCE - ;0F ; REBELS- HEAR ILOILO Mkiaia, "Wednesday, Feb. 14.8.30 a. m." The village of ParOjja mile north of Eoilo, wias captured Sunday afternoon by a batitalion of the Eighteenth infant ry. it was iearaued itHat the, rebels were assembling there, and to prevent the possibility of -their making ian attack on the city troops were sent -Ho drive itlfcem . . - - . . . ... . w out Serious res&stamoe was not expect ed, but the rebels made a stubborn de fense,. with the result that , the American losses were heavier than in the capture of Ilodla Iiieutenant Bawles and four men were wounded. The Insurgents lei4 ttbtedr position for an hour. " The enemy in Panay appears Da be los ing heart, and it; is suspected that hey havo: heard m mla)tiive defeat around -c - . - .... . -a ...-;-.. tr Manila, -. CAPTURE OF1 AHOTHER ' - IHSUR0E11T STRONGHOLD . Maijftla, (Wednesday), Feb. 15, 9 A. M The steamer Butnau broughit news of OPPORTUNITY FOR . THE PEOPtE ; OF . . ASHEVILLEV . .' I-have made up my mind to go to Porto Rico. I will close oult my entire stock at 25 percenJL'- less - thai - cost. Clothing, genW furnisihinlg; goods; hats ih d i underwear, 'merchan t tailor's cloth and ' cloth r for ladles- tailar. made suits, also stoTO pdiotureB. ' -Bntirs stock must go - - T W OT-ASER. - -7 ' 34 ' SouthMaJni street, asheylUa ESTABLISHED l&8i mm A Special Private Treatanenl ofXurig RATESV022 5a prWeei and upward, according to ctei' ' fiTianrf! ClrCUrOs Ofces requue - . t l - - - - -" - - the capture f Jiarb 1(noCParo)i tha nrgeafc stnmgifaiDidt' fcy- fc 4Wtaiaor ttf. too hftaentli'.lilfaotay7 tiadecCjJEajor KeJaer.'vaaid V detadhmeirt b i!he Sixth &rttiaeryr -with.' two MotchkSsk stab aiid a - Gutliiig'gTiaj, rhriderl4 zam-".;:.,!;.r "tc::" Vv conaioiajice, ljut wak . arttackea.by the enemy,: tuad proceeded iake - t2w ; The enemy on retiring- tolt thdr defed and 'wounded 'wlth ttoem.- J Tbelr : - fotce mumbered about 1,00b.'- r i-Z tmut tbetown Kf Mipila (has tieen desert- ed by the Demy( "wlo viare goings Into V .Itllw V BT?f ; and he port been ppaaedAwi Deultory . firfn-g tan -fche X3aIMSarma regi ment aiear CaEoocsfci istot&ued-r;latet night; JFour; AmerlcllaM were wounded. OFFER' OF IIATIVE; ALLIES. ManflW.- eb; 14,-j-Tho New . TorK Journal correepcwdent. cables tfxat t the natives taFsmpeaigai " province;- near MaloltoSi have offered toe join he Amer-i actans. They clatai d have S.000 orgasi- izea TOOop,--;;'ji'aiee - nataveff, ix ia caia. fought wltta the 8panlsbr agaSnstAgui naldo. ": "' '".; - iSsa ' -"Jr , . .-z. jr. An escaped Spaniard eays Aguinaldo lis Mai?iceiebautmg'! tine viotories he claims to liav Won' over'tibe Americana in the recent battflies.; --.r-. DESPATCH; FROM DEWEY. :'Wm1mim4m' "T7 "I jl rnA'.idam vvwuiuHni, i"x. iij;j j paitment received the following; "Manna, Feb. 14. The Petrel ba just arrived . from - Iloilo.' That . place, was taken by our forces Saturday and Is now occupied. No ' prisoners; mf caau altfies on, our side. ;,:itistMent tos not known but believed to be 841 gM. They attempted rt bum tihe town, but the forefgn propemty waa geaaieraily saved by our forco ; Signed Dewey." OABiHET DISCUSSES . CAPTURE OF ILOILO "Washingtoini Feb. 14.--Thei graitifying newB of the taking - of Doftto was the topic of discussion - a today cabinet tba tlherefiwks loo oecosBitjr an; laggressive cajirpaJgn oai the island of Panay,'but'Ano' instructions " on "the matter wOl be seirt to General . Otisi. M'EIIERY RESOLUTION PASSED SENATE icon's tocSomeni Defeated by Vice PresidenVs Vote. - Washingtoii, Feb. 14. The senate to day passed, by a votef of 26 to 22, the McEnery resoilaition,; declaring it to be the poiacy of tiho United States govern ment to establish a suitable government hi the Phtilippmea tb prepare the Inhab itants for Iocaa government, and leven tuallly to dispose of the islands as will best promote the toterestH of the United States and the inhabitans of be islands. disoaim!ing, tlhe tatentton of the United Srtajtes to eiercase permanent sovereign ty waa defeated by one votey that of the oSftinnriPiident. the ! poli of senators standing 29 to 29. j ' . FOR ARMY POSTjAT RALEIGH. Special-to the Gazette.. - - ... J WasMngtonv Feb. ! 14. General MIHes nr! fhA . tuaseaua - of Senator prtnrrt' bil orovidlngi for the es tablishment of an army post at Ral eigh. w: A. H. CURES" COLDS AND LA GRIPPE. Grant's No,"-24 cures , colds and, J v. atnrift Yip aching.' Money ba f uii. Price 25 cents, Grant's phar macy. - ' TO fJTIRE A COLD IN ONE .DAT TkV TA-rative Bromo Quinine- Tablets. m J 4ertm Tfnru1 KfltA TtlOneV If it fl'8 -n pure. 25 cents.v The geauine has L. B. Q. on eachtableCf t 1 Itjniakes your husband happy Elas tic starch. . . - . rl " , ' 7 5 A" "new lot of bed" room suits and sde h.e : lTi .t Mn. X A. Johnson's, 27 Nonth Main street.; 'Call and ses tbem ' Money 'saved. as money made! and "you S r ita vA Tnonev-bv going to Mrs. -A . Johnson's,, 27 Norjth Mala streef, for 3rar Institution for the - i . and Throat Diseases, p ' TZIT " T t.n-MOM iMA Advanced r cases not , winvan isoxei ana, uinuwuiuia w w - . , 5.- "SMSBSSMSaBBBBSSSSBBBBBSBBSBBBBSSSSS - - -"' '" - jf - ' y " 7 - "-' -- iSEifli ; r-"'- w"ji; 4 ?, R&olutibklhtroauced " to Irnpeacht udge Brown, H S? -Endeavor to Show that -rwood was not Alone Culpable. V" It Eafeed a Storm and the es Against Judge were Denounced :. Conner Eesolntioii that White, Who .Presented the Charges( be EjcpeH- ed From the Houie. Special o the Gazette. ? ; :-; "' Raleigh, Feb. 14. a ' sensation was paused in the house tnis moraing by a puoncam, Jnstrucngw the house, judiciary committee .' investi gate eiid report if ' Judge 7 Georee H. BWni Jr., should be impeached. The resolution was referred to the judiciary committee. lit rWfPW " -: ' "' ' "Tihat it is a matter of public noto- rtety that George H. Brown, Jr., judge of iflif riBt judicial .district, has been puDiicjy irunk at different times and pOacesv-and that even as late as Janu ary 16the, while holding court in Ral eigh, appeared at a reception given by certain- rnembers of the Capiitol club to a drunken condition to the scandal and surpTiee of many members of this body." '";'" i . v;.. Bffiteere introduced thithe house 3y, - . t-...f . c w-. ...... m .- srr ' Wauney, reyejy .turolng toos";wa- hangano)4,. .aMey xown twnsnip,, Oherokee county, . to Andrews; oy Walter .Moore, for -.the committee on rules, td ehajn tt.h ruke, so that the speaker may vote 00 roll cai:,and any member of tlhe Jmjea committee may jcsaM for. .the prev3ous question; by Davis, ito amend the BEafe- wcod coumty road 'law. This bill sub jects a tax of 1 cent on a hundred 'dot tars; 30 cents on polls, provddetei for an overseer on each road section with no compensation and makes failure to work roads a misdemeanor. The super intendent receives pay for the time act- uaflly employed and is not allowed to take a road faection! force out of its dis trict except two- days in the year to construct new roads; by Craig, to in coriora(te the AsheyiMe Tobacco com pany, J. A. Orr.and C. Z. Porter, In oorparators, capital, $5,000; also to to corporate the- "Slayden-Fakes com pany," incorporators, W. J. Slayden, R. B. Fakes and C. S, Davis; capiifcal J100.0OO; dividend shared $100; by Tatherwcod to incorporate the Ohio River, Franklin and Tidewater Railway company, capital -70Stck, $1,000,000. - Ex-Senator Kope lias is the promoter of this; also to iuicorpoirate rthe Black DiaJmond company; also to establish "a dispensary at Bryeon City. Bills were passed changing the Cor porate lima tar of Waynesville; to give the (lemocrajts control of the Insane in sti nations att Morganton, Raleigh and Goldsboro- by creating a new board of dircHtcxrs of ntae for each instatutkm, no two directors to be from the same coun- io elect B. FT Montague, I. M. Proc- ty; , A necessary adjunct to civiiizatiou is a TOOTH BRUSH. We have them, all prices, and the kind that the bris ties do not. come - ont"of Drop " in over. r,- - and look yifXbzimi- Co.; Opp.? Post Office. : - 'Nlgnt Bell at side dobn ; tor, C. B. Edwards, Hugh Morrison, W. N.-Janefei J. A. Brtgga end Allen directors of the Institution for" white blind - and " negro deal mutes I and blind'T V Utt Rajeigb. ;. These 1 si nocrais. To pirofbe short farm crop. aen . and. 'chattel" ' mortgage and fix clerks' fed? at 10 cents; -register; of. deedtev 20 cents; applies to McDoweH, Burke, Wautauga, Caldwell, Rutherford;, Ashe and Allegneney coun ties onty.thewest The other couti- for pay and mileage of the new directors of the penltenttaryr. id establish graded schools at" Morgantooi A bill wato introduced in the seaajte by Travisy'to regulate the manner of brfnging action1 ast to the best right of controt of the penitentiary; passed, as did a resoluttorto'jay the new pml- (Conthrasd on Pffth Pare.) 1! llt'lCVfSEAS Suffering of-tfce Crewof the WiHiam LawreacerAa other Steamer Lst Savaamaih; Ga., Feb, 14. Five mem bers of the" "wrecked steamiship William Lawrence, ofthe Merchants, and Min ers' ti-amspoa-taition Mno are at tfiV to- flrniary here suffering from fnostbitten iwt tuu imxius.. xne XiSiwrence is a wreck on the coast near Port Royal a4 J x. 3 " and is going ito pieces. The "men in tho infirmary and others rescued tell a. pdrtSf ul tafe of ehflpwreck. The vesel weaa ashore Saturday off Hilton Head, and the storm pounded foer on the beach. There were twenty- seven on board, and they sett to work ait the- pumpa. Finally the vessel was abandoned tamd four life boaits launched. Two , boats after a desperaita struggle with the storm, succeeded in reaching the shore, but the other two boats with fourteen people in tihJem-liave' not been eaxd fronu .Tugs are out searching for them? STATE OF TEXAS ""SUNK. Norfolk, Va., lb 14. The Mer ehamts and MtoersvHstieajnshap Sibate. of -. ." - " x- Texis, which teaiied from BaltSinore for Savarmafhi, Wednesday, is ..sunk i ih Chesapeake bay. The pasengeirs and crew amrived here tonight,; having Iboeni rescued bV ai tug. NICARAGUA CANALtBILL PROPOSED III HOUSE As an Amendment 0 he Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill- . 'Washington, Feb. 14.- The Nicaragua canal btri was proposed by Hepburn this afternoon as an amendment to the sun dry civil bill, under consideration in the house. Cannon made a paint of order agafinirt; it, that;--It was inadmissable In consequence , of the discussion theTewiaa a 'tively passage of arms be tween Hepburn and Cannon. The lit iter pleaded; with the members to s;-cid by the ruSea, to which Ilepburnr rcoct ed that the gentleman in the very bllf under discussion, had violated the ruie he now Invoked no leas than tihir;3cn tiimes in the first nineteen pages, and Cannon had to confess xo the substan rtSal accuracy of the charge. :. Withoui reaching a determination of the- ques tton the bouse' adjourned.' It is ex Dected-that the bill will be : male; a part of the pending measure. ' . . WANTED. .7 ' Will pay cash for stock of general mrchamdlpe that will invoice frtom $10, 000 lio $20;000, when sumclent inducement is made. Address "X" care uazetns. : 315 t. .: :-. ' , , C;; o jVERY important factor in modern trade is the system of Cred 1 1. While we pay dish for all.we buy, there by getting, the benefit of all discounts; 'still.wex are gad,fo Attend credit to prompt yijwg cnstomeW v all -suchr we wiilSive Lour, very , Alpwest pricWand a qualitybjf goods that cannot be excelled.'' J f-Try ui, -4- 1 SHIPl'JflECI! sniaers Oav the Square Prico 5 Cental Discussion in Dem- ocratic - Caucus IsfNig ; Sentiment Strongly Favoral ble to the Criminal Courts. Major Wilson will be Vindi eateil Probably lodaj. Committee Argned that His So-called Interest Did noS; Authorize His Bemoyal. Special to the Gazette. t Biaiifeigto, Feb.. 14. The caucus tonight considered the question of courts without definite result. Glenn, of -tihe commititee, reported that Governor Russell had agreed to appoint judges amd solicitors, appoinited by the caucus if more superior counts -were completed. Glenn and Senator Justice favored su perior courts. Osborne made a speech ratlher leaning ito oriminaa courts, while Senator Cocke vigorously and repeated ly advocated criminal courts. The. een- "tfment is strongly f avorable to criminal courts. A member said : "Whatever is done Judge Henry B. Stevens and possey . Battle wMl be judges. The people elected them and they, wori't be sidetracked." This emtiment opposes an obstacle to a superior court-for Buncombe be cause both Stevens and Moore live in Buncombe and two superior judges can not KKfide 3n the same county.-' Members are afraid to'trust the gov ernor's promise to appoint judges, and. sotSfeStors. McLean, of Harnett, talked of impeachment of Russell, and was loudly applauded. ... , THE REMOVAL. OF THE WILSONS. The committee considering 'Uhe re moval of -the Wilsons are not formally agreed but have agreed that Major Wilson's ed-cajHed Interest (using inter est in fts legal sense) was not sufficient tt disqualify him as commissioner and aiuithorize 'his removal. One of the com m'ittee hesitates on the legal question. He thanks the legislature should nave passed , an act allowing the Wilson's to fcue for salary and providing that the courts should decide' the question thus relieving the democratic legisla ture -from the responsibility of either a vindication, of the Wfflsons or of sus taining a republican governor. The report wiH vindicate Major Wilis on to morrow. LOCOMOTIVE WRECKED Charleston, S. C, Feb. lA locomo ilive on the South Carolina. and Georgia road was wrecked 10 miles from Ohar deston today and 2 men were killed and seven injured. The dead are M. B. Jackson, lineman, Atlanta; -Fred Forbes, Tpsillaati, Mich. W. R. Eh eridge, Macon, Ga. was dangerously Injured. bo You Want Some Silverware For Less Than it is Vorth? 1 We have selected out a lot of Silver-plated Ware, inclu ding Trays, Flat and Hollow. Ware , which -we are offering at So cents on the dollar. It willpay you to look these things - over , as ;they fare worth -26 Jp6fv"cent: :mor than we affe mo w asking for them. ' s:v' Arthur fl;i:Field. .:. 5 " LezdiDQ Jeweler, " OiuTch St. and Patton Avv -- I i It t - I 1 c 1 7. -f V 'if. 1 .
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